In just a few days we'll be covering the Samsung Galaxy S II event in New York City, and expect to have some hands-on time with Samsung's latest and greatest as specced for AT&T, T-Mobile and Sprint. Verizon, according to a WSJ report that has been confirmed by multiple outlets, has decided not to reveal a Galaxy S II branded device at the event, and will in fact be absent Monday night. Fret not, VZW subscribers, as BGR reports that multiple source have confirmed for them that Verizon Wireless customers will see a phone with specifications nearly identical to Samsung's. Will this be a Droid Charge successor, or something totally different? We're reaching out to our sources to find out.

Apple is suing Samsung for making an iPhone look a like. I have my Samsung Galaxy S sitting in front of me, and I have to admit it looks like an iPhone 3GS from the front. This new phone though looks just like the iPhone 4. Does Samsung really want to get sued again?Reply

I love it! I hope they make an exact clone, but a clone that you can hold any way you like. Now that Steve Jobs isn't around to tell us we are holding it wrong, we will need some amazing and magical AI that can adjust for us retards holding a phone incorrectly.Reply

Isn't Apple's lawsuit without merit because their phones must be held a certain way and Samsung's phones do not do that. They chose to use their own patent that says you can hold a phone any way you want.Reply